Severe urinary hesitancy may be associated with increased risk of bladder cancer, according to data analysis of more than 30,000 men. Researchers suggest that voiding dysfunction leads to extended contact time between potential carcinogens and the cells lining the bladder.

A new analysis suggests that adherence to guidelines for follow-up care in patients who have undergone a radical cystectomy may standardize care but may also increase expenditures compared with the cost of most current approaches, which are more conservative and deviate from existing guidelines.

Patients with urologic cancer who are readmitted after a surgery to a second hospital and not to their original hospital are more likely to have complications than patients readmitted to their original surgical hospital, according to findings presented at the 2015 Genitourinary Cancers Symposium.